HONIARA CITY HWY
Photographs from the Solomon Islands
de Michael Bainbridge
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This series of photographs document two separate areas along the main road of Honiara. Exploring the different nature of human body language from the day to day tasks to having carefree fun.
Situated on Mendana Ave, the shop
'Mas Shopping' sells a mixture of small electrical items, everyday goods and tee shirts directed at tourists. Capturing the people of Honiara go about their day, we get to see
As the people of Honiara go about their day they carry items like an empty card board box or a carton of SolBrew Beer in a shopping bag as though the man has finished his weekly shop. Strolling through the main street often wearing nothing on the soles of their feet.
In contrast not far down the same stretch of road on Kukum Hwy, a group of youths exhibit to the camera their diving skills. Showcasing a fearless and carefree nature as they enjoy the summertime.
Each one trying to outdo the others.
Situated on Mendana Ave, the shop
'Mas Shopping' sells a mixture of small electrical items, everyday goods and tee shirts directed at tourists. Capturing the people of Honiara go about their day, we get to see
As the people of Honiara go about their day they carry items like an empty card board box or a carton of SolBrew Beer in a shopping bag as though the man has finished his weekly shop. Strolling through the main street often wearing nothing on the soles of their feet.
In contrast not far down the same stretch of road on Kukum Hwy, a group of youths exhibit to the camera their diving skills. Showcasing a fearless and carefree nature as they enjoy the summertime.
Each one trying to outdo the others.
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À propos du créateur
Michael Bainbridge
Melbourne, Australia
Michael Bainbridge is a photographer and filmmaker based in Melbourne. He studied photography in the late 90’s and Multimedia in the 2000’s. Michael investigates the stories of everyday people and places, looking to capture unique honest moments. He captures life and it’s surrounds, from people to landscapes, travel to social justice issues. www.michaelbainbridge.com